With 539 days since the last iMac was launched, the refreshed iMac finally has support for USB 3 along with aesthetic upgrades such an 80% thinner edge (at just 5mm) and losing 8 pounds from the previous model. It also has a new “Apple Fusion” hard drive, which uses 128GB of flash memory couple with a 1TB or 3TB of space for large files. The 21.5-inch iMac starts at $1,299 and ships in November, while the 27-inch iMac is $1,799 and up and ships in December.

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Windows 10, Microsoft’s latest version of Windows, has launched. Thankfully, they learned from the Windows 8 fiasco and have brought back a version of the old start menu. That being said, you’ll probably like what we did to bring back the classic start menu to Windows 8 over the new Windows 10 menu. Your biggest question […]